Even one will be like a little fortune; and whatever happens I'll keep enough to get away with; but I must play again to-morrow.
She wished to play again, but felt at sea, without a rudder.
It's supposed to be a loan, you know, which you have to repay before you're allowed to play again.
Whenever a ball is put out of play in these ways, it is sent back to the side responsible for the failure, and they must put it in play again.
Whenever a score is made, the ball is put in play again as at first.
A score keeper scores one for each team making a goal with its balloon, but the game continues without interruption, the balloon being at once put in play again by the teacher.
A ball that goes afield is put in play again at the center, as at the opening of the game.
The gentleman was induced to play again, and endeavour to recover his money.
Resolve never to play again, and let it give you no further vexation; I warrant you, we will contrive some method to repair such a loss.
You say he hath promised never to play again, but I must tell you he hath broke his promise to me already; for I had heard he was formerly addicted to this vice, and had given him sufficient caution against it.
She then related the gaming story, not forgetting to set in the fullest light, and to lay the strongest emphasis on, his promise never to play again.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "play again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.